string publish — Indicates whether to remove the Record Set Failover Chain immediately or to remove it during the next zone publish.
Valid values:Y — Delete the Record Set Failover Chain immediately.N — Delete the Record Set Failover Chain at next zone publish.

string notes — A custom note field. All content in the string is added to the Zone Notes for the zones attached to this service when the zone is published. Only used when publish = Y

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string dsf_response_pool_id — Identifier for the Response Pool.

string dsf_record_set_failover_chain_id — Identifier for the Record Set Failover Chain.

string dsf_response_pool_id — Identifier for the Response Pool where the Record Set Failover Chain belongs.

string service_id — Identifier for the Traffic Director (DSF) service where the Record Set Failover Chain belongs.

string label — A label for the Record Set Failover Chain

string core — If True, identifies the Record Set Failover Chain as a core Record Chain.

array record_sets — A non-detailed list of Record Sets contained in the chain.

string rdata_class — The type of rdata represented by this Record Set.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

string ttl_derived — The actual TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

string automation — Defines how eligible can be changed in response to monitoring.
Valid values:auto — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Obey’. Default.auto_down — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Remove’.manual — Couples with eligible value to determine other serve_mode field values.

string serve_count — How many Records to serve out of this Record Set.

string fail_count — The number of records that must not be okay before the Record Set becomes ineligible.

string trouble_count — The number of records that must not be okay before the Record Set becomes in trouble.

string eligible — Indicates whether or not the Record Set can be served.

string pending_change — Indicates whether or not the response has any changes pending.

string automation — Defines how eligible can be changed in response to monitoring.
Valid values:auto — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Obey’. Default.auto_down — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Remove’.manual — Couples with eligible value to determine other serve_mode field values.

array endpoints — The individual address(es) for a record. Multiple addresses are added as an array [ addr, addr ]. Endpoints are monitored if automation is set to auto or auto_down and there is a monitor attached to the service.

array endpoint_up_count — Number of endpoints that must be up for the Record status to be ‘up’.

string eligible — Indicates whether or not the Record can be served.

string rdata_class — The type of rdata represented by this Record Set.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

hash rdata — RData that comprises the Record.

string type — The type of rdata.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Record.

hash data

hash a_rdata — A record rdata.

string address — IPv4 Address.

hash aaa_rdata — AAAA record rdata.

string address — IPv6 Address.

hash cert_rdata — CERT record rdata

string format Must use the numeric value for Certificate Type. Example: 3

string tag Identifies which private key was used to sign the public-key certificate. Must use a numeric value for the Key Tag

string algorithm The public-key algorithm number used to generate the certificate. Example: if RSA/SHA 1 was used, its algorithm # is 5, which would be placed in this field

string certificate Enter the actual public-key certificate

hash cname_rdata — CNAME record rdata.

string cname — Hostname.

hash dhcid_rdata — DHCID record rdata.

string digest — Base-64 encoded digest of DHCP data.

hash dname_rdata — DNAME record rdata.

string dname — Target hostname.

hash dnskey_rdata — DNSKEY record rdata.

string algorithm Required. Which public-key encryption algorithm is to sign this zone. A value of 5 is for the algorithm RSA/SHA-1, which is considered mandatory

string flags Required. Numeric value that states that this DNSKEY is the zone’s key

string protocol Always set to 3 (DNSSEC)

string public_key Enter the DNSSEC public key from your current DNSSEC signed zone

hash ds_rdata — DS record rdata.

string algorithm — The algorithm number used by the DNSKEY resource record.

string digest — The digest of the DNSKEY resource record this DS refers to.

string digtype — Identifies the algorithm used to construct the digest.

string keytag — The key tag of the DNSKEY resource record.

hash ipseckey_rdata — IPSECKEY record rdata.

string precedence Similar to the preference value in MX records. IF multiple IPSECKEYs exist on a node, the lower value (10) takes precedence over the higher value (20)

string gatetype Value that states what type of gateway is used, if any

string algorithm Identifies the public key’s cryptographic algorithm and the format of the public key field

string gateway The gateway used to create the IPsec tunnel. Based on the Gateway type

string public_key Base 64 encoding of the public key

hash key_rdata — KEY record rdata.

string algorithm Numeric value for the algorithm used RSA/MD5, the recommended algorithm, is 1

SOAP Syntax

DeleteOneDSFRecordSetFailoverChain — Removes the specified Record Set Failover Chain.

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string service_id — Required. Identifier for the Traffic Director (DSF) service where the Record Set Failover Chain belongs.

string dsf_record_set_failover_chain_id — Required. The Record Set Failover Chain identifier.

string publish — Indicates whether to remove the Record Set Failover Chain immediately or to remove it during the next zone publish.
Valid values:Y — Delete the Record Set Failover Chain immediately.N — Delete the Record Set Failover Chain at next zone publish.

string notes — A custom note field. All content in the string is added to the Zone Notes for the zones attached to this service when the zone is published. Only used when publish = Y

string token — Required. The session identifier.

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hash data

string dsf_response_pool_id — Identifier for the Response Pool.

string dsf_record_set_failover_chain_id — Identifier for the Record Set Failover Chain.

string dsf_response_pool_id — Identifier for the Response Pool where the Record Set Failover Chain belongs.

string service_id — Identifier for the Traffic Director (DSF) service where the Record Set Failover Chain belongs.

string label — A label for the Record Set Failover Chain

string core — If True, identifies the Record Set Failover Chain as a core Record Chain.

array record_sets — A non-detailed list of Record Sets contained in the chain.

string rdata_class — The type of rdata represented by this Record Set.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

string ttl_derived — The actual TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

string automation — Defines how eligible can be changed in response to monitoring.
Valid values:auto — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Obey’. Default.auto_down — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Remove’.manual — Couples with eligible value to determine other serve_mode field values.

string serve_count — How many Records to serve out of this Record Set.

string fail_count — The number of records that must not be okay before the Record Set becomes ineligible.

string trouble_count — The number of records that must not be okay before the Record Set becomes in trouble.

string eligible — Indicates whether or not the Record Set can be served.

string pending_change — Indicates whether or not the response has any changes pending.

string automation — Defines how eligible can be changed in response to monitoring.
Valid values:auto — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Obey’. Default.auto_down — Sets the serve_mode field to ‘Monitor & Remove’.manual — Couples with eligible value to determine other serve_mode field values.

array endpoints — The individual address(es) for a record. Multiple addresses are added as an array [ addr, addr ]. Endpoints are monitored if automation is set to auto or auto_down and there is a monitor attached to the service.

array endpoint_up_count — Number of endpoints that must be up for the Record status to be ‘up’.

string eligible — Indicates whether or not the Record can be served.

string rdata_class — The type of rdata represented by this Record Set.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Records within this Record Set.

hash rdata — RData that comprises the Record.

string type — The type of rdata.

string ttl — Default TTL used for Record.

hash data

hash a_rdata — A record rdata.

string address — IPv4 Address.

hash aaa_rdata — AAAA record rdata.

string address — IPv6 Address.

hash cert_rdata — CERT record rdata

string format Must use the numeric value for Certificate Type. Example: 3

string tag Identifies which private key was used to sign the public-key certificate. Must use a numeric value for the Key Tag

string algorithm The public-key algorithm number used to generate the certificate. Example: if RSA/SHA 1 was used, its algorithm # is 5, which would be placed in this field

string certificate Enter the actual public-key certificate

hash cname_rdata — CNAME record rdata.

string cname — Hostname.

hash dhcid_rdata — DHCID record rdata.

string digest — Base-64 encoded digest of DHCP data.

hash dname_rdata — DNAME record rdata.

string dname — Target hostname.

hash dnskey_rdata — DNSKEY record rdata.

string algorithm Required. Which public-key encryption algorithm is to sign this zone. A value of 5 is for the algorithm RSA/SHA-1, which is considered mandatory

string flags Required. Numeric value that states that this DNSKEY is the zone’s key

string protocol Always set to 3 (DNSSEC)

string public_key Enter the DNSSEC public key from your current DNSSEC signed zone

hash ds_rdata — DS record rdata.

string algorithm — The algorithm number used by the DNSKEY resource record.

string digest — The digest of the DNSKEY resource record this DS refers to.

string digtype — Identifies the algorithm used to construct the digest.

string keytag — The key tag of the DNSKEY resource record.

hash ipseckey_rdata — IPSECKEY record rdata.

string precedence Similar to the preference value in MX records. IF multiple IPSECKEYs exist on a node, the lower value (10) takes precedence over the higher value (20)

string gatetype Value that states what type of gateway is used, if any

string algorithm Identifies the public key’s cryptographic algorithm and the format of the public key field

string gateway The gateway used to create the IPsec tunnel. Based on the Gateway type

string public_key Base 64 encoding of the public key

hash key_rdata — KEY record rdata.

string algorithm Numeric value for the algorithm used RSA/MD5, the recommended algorithm, is 1